The Joint
Entrance Examination is the first hurdle that you need to cross if you aspire
to become an engineer. Most of the students from the science background do
appear for this all vital exam, which is conducted right after the conclusion
of the class 12 boards. The Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) is
the apex body which conducts this exam. The result of JEE determines which
engineering college or institute you can apply for the enrollment process. The
better the rank, the more top ranked college you can apply.

Why JEE
has become Very Important

Most of the
aspirants, who appear for the Joint Entrance Exam, have only one aim in mind;
to get admission in any of the branches of the prestigious Indian Institute of
Technology (IITs) or National Institute of Technology (NIT). The score or rank
you get in this examination will ultimately decide whether or not you are an eligible
candidate to apply in these two premier institutes or in best private
engineering colleges in India. It will also decide whether you will be
studying your preferred branch.

Sets the
Career on the Right Track

The
admissions in top 10 private engineering colleges in India will
guarantee you a bright and lucrative future. It will also set your career on
the right track. However, in order to obtain that desirable rank, you need to
put in the best effort and prepare yourself meticulously because the competition
has gone to a different level. You don’t
have to hanker for the suitable job and run about with your resumes after the
completion of the course. Rather, some of the top-notch IT firms and other
reputed companies will come to recruit you and offer the best salary package in the
industry.

A lot of
Career Options on Offer

Opportunity
only knocks once at the door and smart individuals know how to make the best
out of it. Gone are the days when engineering was restricted to only a few
departments in the college. Today with the changed scenario, it has widened its
wings. Of course you have the common branches like Civil, Mechanical and
Electrical; but apart from those you also have electronic engineering, genetic
engineering, System and software engineering. You can choose to specialize in
any one course but your marks and rank in JEE will also play a vital role here.

What
Other Benefits Does JEE offer

The
importance of Joint Entrance Exam does not conclude with providing an ideal
college to an aspiring engineer. It has a lot other things to offer. Some of
the important ones include-

·You
can also opt for other fields of study such as research and development and you
can also take up teaching as an option

·Recently,
the cbse 12 syllabus has decide that it is going to
declare both the JEE as well as the class 12 Board exam results together. Even
the premium institutes like IITs and NITs have said that they are going to
consider both the marks before declaring a candidate eligible to apply in IIT.
This will be implemented from 2016.

·Since
both the scores will be taken into consideration, it is a wise decision to
appear in the JEE Mains 2016. Moreover, you get an opportunity to compete with
all the students across the country and know how well you are prepared on All India
Basis.

First
Taste of Competition

The actual
competition for a student begins after the intermediate examination. The JEE
can be said to be the first major competitive examination because you are
racing against huge number of students and trying to secure a good position.
Thus, you get the first taste of the real life test and the IIT books
can help a lot in the process.

Ideal
Preparation of the JEE

You must
remember that only preparing the syllabus of the Board exam is not going to
solve your purpose at all. But you need a serious and thorough preparation. You
need to consult specialized books for IIT JEE if you want to succeed
incredibly in the exam and become a top rank holder. You can find the best
books for IIT JEE on internet and can even take suggestions from your
teachers and seniors. The books will give you an idea of the exam pattern and
you can also view the previous year’s question papers.